DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIV. 



Ehinoceeos Sivalensis and Rhinocekos plattehinus. 



Fig. 1. Profile view of skull ol Rhinoceros Sivalensis, with three true 

 molars and three posterior premolars, one-eighth of the natural 

 size. Copied from a drawing by Mr. Dinkel, in the Fauna An- 

 tiqua Sivalensis, Plate LXXIII., fig. 2 a. The specimen is in 

 the British Museum. (See pages 157 & 514.) 



Fig. 2. Fragment of upper jaw, right side, oi Rhinoceros Sivalensis, with 

 three true molars and two last premolars, one-fom-th of the 

 natural size. Copied from a drawing by Mr. Ford in the F. A. S., 

 Plate LXXV., fig. 5. The specimen is in the British Museum. 

 (See pages 157 & 516.) 



Fig. 3. Profile view of cranium of Rhinoceros plati/rhinus, one-eighth 

 of the natural size. Copied from a drawing by Mr. Dinkel, in 

 the F. A. S. Plate LXXII., fig. 1. The specimen is in the 

 British Museum. (See pages 157 & 513.) 



Fig. 4. Lower jaw, with incisive border of Rhinoceros platyrhinus, 

 showing two outer large and two central small incisors, one- 

 fourth of the natural size. Copied from a drawing by Mr. Ford, 

 in the F. A. S. Plate LXXV., fig. 10. The specimen is in the 

 British Museum. (Seepages 157 & 517.) 



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